Google's latest product bloodbath includes underused or obsolete products you probably don't need. Amongst the latest fatalities is iGoogle, which will die on November 1st. What is iGoogle and who uses it? To be honest a couple of us had to look it up.

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Launched in 2005, iGoogle is a personalized homepage that allows you to compile the RSS feeds, sports scores, stock prices and whatever else you want onto a page that would presumably load each time you open your browser. Useful...about a decade ago. Which is probably why nobody talks about it. Had you heard of iGoogle before Google just decided to kill it? [Google Blog]